Alabama Administrative Code
Title 290 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Chapter 290-080-092 - CATASTROPHIC TRUST FUND FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
Section 290-080-092-.02 - Definitions

Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024

(1) Applicant. A county or city board of education.

(2) Catastrophic. Those cases where special education and related services which are required for a particular child are unduly expensive, extraordinary and/or beyond the routine and reasonable special education and related services provided by the local education agency.

(3) Children or youth with disabilities. See Exceptional children, Alabama Administrative Code r. 290-080-092-.02(4) below.

(4) Exceptional children. Those children and youth with disabilities determined eligible for special education and related services under existing federal and Alabama state laws, rules, regulations and policies governing special education.

(5) Grantee. Local county or city board of education in the State of Alabama.

(6) Ineligible student. Student who does not meet eligibility requirement(s) in Alabama Administrative Code r. 290-080-092-.02(4); dies or otherwise leaves the jurisdiction of the grantee.

(7) Local Education Agency (LEA). A county or city board of education in the State of Alabama.

(8) Local Superintendent. The Alabama county superintendent of education or the city superintendent of schools.

(9) Special educational services. Services related to instruction of exceptional children with disabilities.

(10) Student with disabilities. See Exceptional children, Alabama Administrative Code r. 290-080-092-.02(4)

Author: Dr. Coleman Kenneth Wilson and Mr. William J. Rutherford.

Statutory Authority: 1991 Ala. Acts 91-594 and 91-824.

History: New March 12, 1992 effective April 20, 1992.

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